Black Greeting Cards in the uk
JWGreetings - Black greeting Crads
We design and distribute contemporary black, african american greeting cards in the UK that are distinctive, vibrant and sleek in style. Your search for birthday and seasonal greeting cards, that reflects your families or friend's black or dual cultural heritage is now over. (Wolverhampton)
Color Blind Cards
It’s been a long time coming but Colorblind Cards present their beautiful range of greeting cards for the whole family. If you’ve ever searched for a personal card for someone you love and left frustrated at the lack of choice stocked by mainstream retailers, you’ll be pleased to hear that Colorblind are changing things. It’s time to add the afro to the range and bring multicultural cards to the high-street! (London)
The Afro Card Company
The Afro Card Company is progressive and dynamic with a fresh approach to card publishing - creating vibrant, contemporary and styish greeting cards especially. (Wolverhampton)
Rtkdam's Art
New and creative graphic art works and greeting card design from one of the UK most talentid and creative artist, this artist is also available for book illustration & caricatures . (Milton Keynes)

We specialise in unique handmade Afrocentric celebration cards and gifts. Our ranges of Black cards fall under the catagory of limited editions and bespoke, which means that we can personalise your cards to reflect the loved ones in your life. (London)
Black Greeting Cards in the uk
A man named Cleven Goudeau A.K.A (also known as) Goodie? had a greeting card vision, which was way back in 1963. He is truly the Pioneer and Innovator of Black Contemporary Greeting Cards. It had to begin somewhere and it started with this man.
When Goodies artistry talent was first published in a newspaper in 1951, the World Wide Web, which we have come to depend upon today did not even exist then for the internet was born in 1969.Nothing along these lines existed when Goodie took those bold first steps and produced his first black card in 1963.
Quoted from JWGreetings.co.uk/Blog